
Athletic Club's Yeray Lopez blames alopecia medicine for failed drugs test
The 30-year-old failed a doping test after Bilbao's 3-0 loss to Manchester United at the San Mames in the Europa League semi-finals on 1 May.
He said he had been taking medicine as part of treatment against hair loss in the years since overcoming testicular cancer, which he had been diagnosed with in 2016.
In a social media post, he added that he 'could not believe' the result, 'given that I have never consumed prohibited substances in my life'.
'After studying the case, we have established that I tested positive because I unintentionally took a hair loss prevention medicine containing a banned substance,' Alvarez said.
'The disciplinary procedure is currently under investigation and subject to confidentiality, so I am provisionally suspended and am not authorised to make any further public statements.
' very much regret this situation but, with the support of the club, I am working on my defence in the belief that I will be able to return to the field of play as soon as possible.'
Alvarez, who joined the club in 2014 and has made 257 appearances since, was a key part of the Bilbao side that finished fourth in La Liga last season and qualified for the 2025/26 Champions League.
The club released its own statement in response to the news, saying that it is 'not authorised to make any additional statements about this issue'.
'Athletic Club wants to express its full support for Yeray Alvarez at this time and its complete confidence in the bodies charged with resolving the case'.
"Once the proceedings are concluded, Yeray Alvarez and Athletic Club will offer all the pertinent and necessary explanations,' added the statement.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Scottish Sun
26 minutes ago
- Scottish Sun
Marcus Rashford endures journey from hell as Man Utd star's transfer to Barcelona is almost scuppered by OASIS
United have also missed out on crucial clause in loan contract ROLL WITH IT Marcus Rashford endures journey from hell as Man Utd star's transfer to Barcelona is almost scuppered by OASIS Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) MARCUS RASHFORD endured a journey from hell today - after his trip to Barcelona was almost scuppered by Oasis. The Manchester United striker had hoped to travel by private jet from Manchester airport on Sunday to Spain ahead of a medical today. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 Marcus Rashford was given a journey from hell to Barcelona thanks to Oasis Credit: Getty 5 The Gallagher brothers booked all private jet space at Manchester airport Credit: instagram/oasis 5 Oasis played their gig at Manchester's Heaton Park as Rashford looked to seal his Barca switch But officials were unable to give him a slot as the Manchester City-loving brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher had taken up all the space. Liam is believed to have had a private jet on standby at the airport to take him to his home in the south of France after the band's final gig at Manchester's Heaton Park. Rashford, 27, and his team of advisors were instead forced to drive 80 miles to East Midlands airport instead. The player was then delayed an hour before boarding a private jet which was due to land shortly after 8pm on Sunday. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL RASH HOUR Man Utd agree to sell Rashford to Barcelona as he closes in on huge transfer He is due to undergo a medical on Monday and all being well, seal a season-long loan deal. A source said: 'Marcus' travel plans were disrupted so it was all a bit stressful but he would have walked to Barcelona to sign for them. 'Noel and Liam can have a laugh that they accidentally put a spanner in the works.' The private terminal at Manchester airport is also understood to be busy with Oasis fans from around the world jetting in to enjoy the gigs. BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS The Sun told in February while Rashford was on loan at Aston Villa how his No 1 target if he was to leave Old Trafford was the Catalan giants. His team agreed a deal on Thursday that suited both United and Barcelona given the forward would not feature again for United under manager Ruben Amorin. Marcus Rashford says he wants to play with Lamine Yamal at Barcelona in transfer plea Join SUN CLUB for the Man Utd Files every Thursday plus in-depth coverage and exclusives from Old Trafford 5 Barca will cover 100 per cent of Rashford's £325,000-a-week wages to bring the forward to LaLiga and also have an option to buy. The deal does not allow United to recall the striker. United will save £15million in wages, which would be vital funds for Amorim to overhaul his squad. Rashford hopes to travel with Barcelona when the Spanish club departs this week for its pre-season tour of Asia, which begins next Sunday. The England international spent the second half of last season on loan at Aston Villa after a move to Spain became too complicated in the January window. He has remained steadfast that he wanted to move to a club playing Champions League football. Should the move go to plan and Rashford seal a permanent move next summer, it would end his 20-year association with United. The United academy product scored 138 goals since his debut in 2015 and has made 426 appearances for the club, the last of which came against Viktoria Plzen in December.


BBC News
27 minutes ago
- BBC News
'The people's champion' - McIlroy receives rapturous reception at 18
Rory McIlroy receives a rapturous reception as he finishes the 2025 Open in front of a home crowd at Portrush.


BBC News
27 minutes ago
- BBC News
Midtjylland warm up for Hibs clash with league draw
Midtjylland started their league campaign with a 3-3 draw against Odense BK on Sunday as they prepare for the first leg of their Europa League qualifying tie against Hibs on from Noah Ganaus and Jay-Roy Grot put OB 2-0 up, before Franculino Dju and Adam Buksa struck in first-half stoppage time to level the Arp scored from the penalty spot to restore OB's lead, but Dju scored his second goal of the game to earn a point for Thomasberg's side finished second in the Danish Superliga last season and reached the knockout phase play-off in the Europa League, where they were beaten by Real Sociedad.